Awesome! Now we just need a stable unlocked kernel. Not sure my soldering skills are good enough for the mod you did on yours...
Well I just got Ouya #5 from Goodwill for $30 yesterday, so testing/modding isn't a huge deal breaker for me.We don't want users to break their devices with some crazy mods. What I did was more for testing where the weak points on the PCB are and I broke one of the stock inductors anywayour goal is to provide software that can run on stock hardware as stable as possible
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we'll see where we're heading. when needed i will give proper advice on how to do it correctly but for now you might be better off leaving it as is.Well I just got Ouya #5 from Goodwill for $30 yesterday, so testing/modding isn't a huge deal breaker for me.
What about Google Play? It seems they have more or less blocked it.we'll see where we're heading. when needed i will give proper advice on how to do it correctly but for now you might be better off leaving it as is.
just so you know ouya enhanced rom is not dead i'm giving you some screens and info:
changelog:
rebased on latest ota (RC-OUYA-1.2.1084-r1_ota)
deodexed, rooted, zipalinged and busyboxed
themed (i def. prefer cyan/blue style over that ugly orange)
lot's of adservers blocked
init.d support added
moved boot.img to /system partition for bootloader compatibility
xposed & modpack preinstalled to /data/app ... you can remove it if you don't like it
many tweaks under the hood
some other stuff i can't remember right now...too distracted from watching soccer right now
sorry for the bad quality pictures.
screenshot doesnt work right now due to some bug i seem to have added
Tru dat.Ouya is pretty much dead all together.
Disable the sleep function in the developer optionsBut mine runs just fine with cm11 and xbmc. Even boots strait into xbmc. The only issue is when it goes to sleep I have to unplug it and plug it back in.